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The AbleGamers Foundation promotes open dialog, education, and research and funding grants in the area of accessibility. [http://www.Ablegamers.com Ablegamers.com] is a website run by the AbleGamers Foundation that specifically caters to game accessibility community. |
The AbleGamers Foundation promotes open dialog, education, and research and funding grants in the area of accessibility. [http://www.Ablegamers.com Ablegamers.com] is a website run by the AbleGamers Foundation that specifically caters to game accessibility community. |
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The Ablegamers Foundation participated on a prestigious panel discussion<ref>{{cite web|url=http://http://igda-gasig.org/2011/02/21/ablegamers-foundation-at-pax/|publisher=(IGDA)International Game Developers Association|title=Gamers Doing Good. – How We use Games to Make Life Better for Others - Panel Discussion at PAX March 11, 2011|accessdate=February 2011}}</ref> sponsored by the [[IGDA]] ([[International Game Developers Association]]) - Game Access special interest group presentation at the March 2011 PAX convention. The panel discussion topic was "How We Use Games to Make Life Better for Others". PAX [[Penny Arcade Expo]] is the leading |
The Ablegamers Foundation participated on a prestigious panel discussion<ref>{{cite web|url=http://http://igda-gasig.org/2011/02/21/ablegamers-foundation-at-pax/|publisher=(IGDA)International Game Developers Association|title=Gamers Doing Good. – How We use Games to Make Life Better for Others - Panel Discussion at PAX March 11, 2011|accessdate=February 2011}}</ref> sponsored by the [[IGDA]] ([[International Game Developers Association]]) - Game Access special interest group presentation at the March 2011 PAX convention. The panel discussion topic was "How We Use Games to Make Life Better for Others". PAX [[Penny Arcade Expo]] is the leading video game festival for game players and symposium for video gamers developers. |
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The AbleGamers Foundation was granted 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity status in 2009. |
The AbleGamers Foundation was granted 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity status in 2009. |
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Founded | 2004 |
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Founder | Mark Barlet and Stephanie Walker |
Type | Foundation |
Focus | Disabled Gamers |
Website | http://www.ablegamers.org |
AbleGamers Foundation is a leading nonprofit organization and foundation dedicated to bringing greater accessibility in the video game space[1] [2] so that people with disabilities can gain a greater quality of life, and develop a rich social life that gaming can bring. The AbleGamers Foundation promotes open dialog, education, and research and funding grants in the area of accessibility. Ablegamers.com is a website run by the AbleGamers Foundation that specifically caters to game accessibility community.
The Ablegamers Foundation participated on a prestigious panel discussion[3] sponsored by the IGDA (International Game Developers Association) - Game Access special interest group presentation at the March 2011 PAX convention. The panel discussion topic was "How We Use Games to Make Life Better for Others". PAX Penny Arcade Expo is the leading video game festival for game players and symposium for video gamers developers.
The AbleGamers Foundation was granted 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity status in 2009.
References
- ^ Adams, Paul (2011-7-14). "Gamers With Disabilities Battle Indifferent Industry". Wired Magazine. Retrieved December 2011.
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(help) - ^ Schuster, Shawn (2009-4-9). "Do Developers Consider Disabled Gamers Enough". Massively by Joystiq. Retrieved December 2011.
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(help) - ^ "Gamers Doing Good. – How We use Games to Make Life Better for Others - Panel Discussion at PAX March 11, 2011". (IGDA)International Game Developers Association. Retrieved February 2011.
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